House of Bourbon-Parma
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The House of Bourbon-Parma is a cadet branch of the House of Bourbon founded by Philip I, Duke of Parma.
Members ruled as dukes of Parma from 1748 to 1802 and again from 1847 to 1859. In between their two reigns in Parma the head of the Bourbon-Parma's was King of Etruria between 1801 and 1807 and as Duke of Lucca from 1824 to 1847.
The heads of the Bourbon-Parma line[edit]
Dukes of Parma (1748-1802)[edit]
- Philip, Duke of Parma (1748-1765)
- Ferdinand, Duke of Parma (1765-1802)
Kings of Etruria (1801-1807)[edit]
- Ludovico I of Etruria (1801-1803)
- Ludovico II of Etruria (1803-1807)
Dukes of Lucca (1824-1847)[edit]
- Charles II, Duke of Lucca (1824-1847) previously King of Etruria (1803-1807)
Dukes of Parma (1847-1859)[edit]
- Charles II, Duke of Parma (1847-1848) previously King of Etruria (1803-1807) and Duke of Lucca (1824-1847)
- Charles III, Duke of Parma (1848-1854)
- Robert I, Duke of Parma (1854-1859)
Non reigning (since 1860)[edit]
- Robert I, Duke of Parma, (1860-1907)
- Henry, Duke of Parma (1907-1939)
- Joseph, Duke of Parma (1939-1950)
- Elias, Duke of Parma (1950-1959)
- Robert Hugo, Duke of Parma (1959-1974)
- Xavier, Duke of Parma (1974-1977)
- Carlos Hugo, Duke of Parma (1977-2010)
- Carlos, Duke of Parma (since 2010)